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Clusty is not yet a verb like its behemoth competitor in the Internet search engine business.But two years after its debut, the innovative Web site and the Squirrel Hill company that created it are carving out a niche in the competitive world of finding cyber-info fast."For a company with less than 50 people that does not advertise, I'd say we're doing very well," said Raul Valdes-Perez, CEO of Vivisimo, the creator of Clusty and its progressive search software.Clusty separates itself from Google and other search engines by organizing results into themed files of "clusters."